Defending the Separation of Laws! Keep Fanatics Off OUR Constitution!

The Racists are now saying they’re being “reverse racism”? LOL! Karma’s a Bitch!

Don’t these people ever have anything nice to say?

They always attack everyone, and in turn, I suppose the rest of use wouldn’t have anything to talk about if they didn’t always whine.

“Reverse racist” please, this is America, and there’s no such thing as “racism” at least that’s what people like Newt and Coulter have been saying for years.

All the sudden we’re here, and we want to see a Court system that represents a true and diverse America, but these three attack Sotomayor because she just happens to be a Latina? Well, what’s that about?

Doesn’t sound like anything is reverse to me, sounds like the typical racist remarks I’ve been hear most of my life, only they’ve been telling everyone that there’s no such thing as racism because this is America and were a diverse country, sounds like a bunch of typical bull to me. What do they think Prop 8 is about, it’s about bigotry, and people like them supporty it.

Sotomayor has a differen vision and different experience in life than people like those three. She can see things that they wouldn’t see, therefore she would add to the make up of the court for the better.

Racism, please, if anyone has experienced any type of Racism I’m sure Sotomayor as a Latina could tell you all kinds of story’s about racism, and many of our grandparents can tell the same!

The Supreme court needs a mixture that better represents America, not a racist America.

Just a day after President Obama announced he was nominating appellate court judge Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court, the battle over her confirmation has begun with former House speaker Newt Gingrich branding her a racist and saying she should withdraw.Sonia Sotomayor’s SCOTUS nomination bolsters the largest minority community.

Gingrich today joined the chorus of conservatives such as Ann Coulter and Rush Limbaugh, who called Sotomayor a “reverse racist.”

The accusations are aimed at comments Sotomayor made during a 2001 lecture at the University of California-Berkeley. Referring to former Justice Sandra Day O’Connor’s saying that “a wise old man and wise old woman will reach the same conclusion in deciding cases,” Sotomayor said, “I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who hasn’t lived that life.”

On Wednesday afternoon, Gingrich wrote on Twitter: “Imagine a judicial nominee said ‘my experience as a white man makes me better than a Latina woman’ new racism is no better than old racism.”